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Lone Tree, Colorado: The city became incorporated in November of 1995. Lone Tree is the second newest community in the Denver metroplex. The citys motto "Its a great day to be in Lone Tree" really describes this quaint community.Lone Tree offers easy access to extensive shopping opportunities, excellent recreational facilities, including golf, upscale housing and a flourishing economy.
Located south of the Denver Technological Center and adjacent to the Meridian and Inverness Business Parks - just west of I-25 in Douglas County. About 19 miles from downtown Denver, its a short drive to see major league sporting events, world-class theatrical and musical performances and the many other activities of Downtown Denver. Denver International Airport (DIA) is less than 25 miles from Lone Tree as well, allowing for an easy commute for air travel.With its easy proximity to the work place, Lone Tree is a popular choice for individuals desiring convenience and a nice neighborhood to call home.

Lone Tree's Population Lone Tree, Colorado has a population of over 7,000 residents. The town has grown from 4,873 in 2000. The median age of the area is 36.9 years. It is a highly educated area with over 64% of its residents over the age of 25 having earned a Bachelors degree or higher. The median household income for the city is $96,308. Over 61% of Lone Tree's population is employed in professional or management sectors and related fields. Just fewer than 30% are in sales and office administration. SweetWater Park is one of the citys most beautiful areas. Residents are offered a vast network of hiking and walking trails for exercise and year round enjoyment.
Lone Tree's Schools Douglas County School District, the fastest growing district in the nation, has earned an outstanding reputation. Over 98% of the population has graduated
Sky Ridge Medical Center at Lone Tree This state of the art mescal facility boasts of having many of metro Denver's top physicians. In its short existence, it has already achieved numerous achievements and national awards. Sky Ridge Medical Center opened during August of 2004 with 106 beds with plans of growing to 335 beds in the months to come.

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Lone Tree's Neighborhoods & Real Estate Many of the Lone Tree neighborhoods are up-scale. Heritage Estates is a private, gated golf community with prices starting well over $800,000 and topping out near $2,500,000. Heritage Hills has resale homes as well as new homes in the $900,000's to $1.6 million range. Contact me to learn more.
Other homes in Lone Tree range in price between $200,000 and $2,500,000. Be sure not to miss the newest subdivisions of Heritage Hills with new and resale homes between $400,000 to over $1,000,000 in price range. More Information or Call 303-880-4944. Lone Trees Expansion: Construction began on RidgeGate at Lone Tree in spring of 2004. It will be the largest mixed-use suburban development ever under taken in Colorado. Upon completion in about 50 years, the development will cover 3,500 acres (5.5 square miles) and will include 12,000 home units and 23 million square feet of office and retail space. It is planned as a compact integrated, mixed-use community where people will live, work, shop and recreate in a pedestrian-friendly environment.
All with convenient access to transportation. RidgeGate will include more than 1000 acres of open space including neighborhood and community parks, enhanced drainage corridors and wildlife habitat. An extensive network of trails will provide the public with access to the bluffs as well as a connection with a regional trail system. Additionally, the developer has committed to dedicate land for a range of public needs including schools, parks, a cultural facility, library and municipal facilities.
Lone Tree Recreational Center

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